Zoom pan of the 928 rolling into BWI on a blustery winter day.
What a breath taking view! There's quite a lot going on in this image, and is one of my favorite from my years of documenting this monumental construction project known as Manhattan West. The op... (more)
Back when these locomotives were still plentiful.
The old platforms at the former PRR South Street station in Newark once offered a haven to watch and photograph the action under the wires, such as this view in 1985.
The 944 has a sister unit dead-in-tow as it slows its Northeast Regional, preparing to cross the 1906-built Susquehanna River Bridge.
Meatball on the Corridor - A meatball passes abandoned rails as it approaches Adams Yard.
AME-7 on the Corridor
A SEPTA AEM7 pushes a train across the Delaware River at Yardley, Pa. Just ahead is the last stop on the line at West Trenton, N.J.
915, so far the only preserved locomotive of its class, sits in the company of other NEC machines like GG1s, a Metroliner and E60.
Side view of a mighty-mite 51-foot long AEM-7 wearing Amtrak's "minimalist" paint scheme, pausing at Middletown. By comparison, its predecessors, the E-60 and GG-1, were 71 feet and 79 f... (more)
Amtrak Train 137 heading west through New London.